Vittorio Del Bono Venezze the founder says "it all
started in the 1990s when I was studying as a Sommelier". My credo and promise to you: a top quality, authentic, intimate wine experience, with lots of laughter and friendship..

We offer private and shared winery tours to boutique cellar doors for couples, friends and small groups.

Each tour provides a relaxed, yet informative atmosphere for enjoying the best the Italy has to offer and we also include gourmet samplings; Cheese, Extra virgin olive oil, and Truffles.

Each of the cellar doors we visit offers something different and you can expect to experiences some of the following: a wine appreciation or tutorial, winery tour,preservative free or organic wine, aged wines, historic ties to the wine growing region, award winning wines, meet the winemaker, behind the scenes experiences and more will make up your day. And all have professional, knowledgeable staff to assist you with your tasting.

All tours are conducted in English

Some of our private Wine Tours!

This is without a doubt the most well-known italian red wine in the world. Born from the combination of the sangiovese vines with the traditional Canaiolo and Colorino. Its color is ruby red , tending to garnet.

This tour will take you into the heart of the Chianti Classico. You will visit two wineries, one of which is located in a true medieval castle. Here, wine and history come together in a single scenario.

This tour is designed for connoisseurs who love the Brunello di Montalcino. This is probably the most famous wine of Italy. You will be accompanied to the visit of two small wineries that produce great wines.

Montepulciano is like a mini-Florence, and for that reason alone it is worth visiting.
The Vino Nobile di Montepulciano is a high quality aged red wine. At the typical vines of Chianti are added in small quantities Mammolo.

San Gimignano is the poster child for Tuscany and the epitome of a
medieval Italian hilltop town. It is famouse for the Vernaccia
di San Gimignano which is a white wine made from grapes grown
around Tuscany.

The lush green hills that surround Verona have been the home of indigenous
vines for over 2,000 years. We'll visit celebrated vineyards each
producing their own versions of the Amarone "the big dry one".